The network device must be configured to authenticate each administrator prior to authorizing privileges based on assignment of group or role.
An XCCDF Rule
Description
To ensure individual accountability and prevent unauthorized access, administrators must be individually identified and authenticated. Individual accountability mandates that each administrator is uniquely identified. A group authenticator is a shared account or some other form of authentication that allows multiple unique individuals to access the network device using a single account. If a device allows or provides for group authenticators, it must individually authenticate administrators prior to implementing group authenticator functionality. Some devices may not have the need to provide a group authenticator; this is considered a matter of device design. Where the device design includes the use of a group authenticator, this requirement will apply. This requirement applies to accounts created and managed on or by the network device.
- ID
- SV-243193r879594_rule
- Version
- WLAN-ND-000600
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated
Remediation Templates
A Manual Procedure
Configure the network device to authenticate users before assigning privileges to each individual user account based on the role or group the account is assigned to.